Thalassemia Patients and Friends

Discussion Forums => Working Towards a Cure => Topic started by: Bostonian_04 on May 18, 2015, 08:22:13 PM

Title: FDA grants fast track status to luspatercept for beta-thalassemia
Post by: Bostonian_04 on May 18, 2015, 08:22:13 PM
There is another option opening up for Thal patients.....don't know much details but heard that it increases HgB production in thal patients and reduces transfusion frequency and iron overload.


http://www.healio.com/hematology-oncology/hematology/news/online/%7B5eda39b5-84f2-44fd-86bd-221c11fedfcc%7D/fda-grants-fast-track-status-to-luspatercept-for-beta-thalassemia
Title: Re: FDA grants fast track status to luspatercept for beta-thalassemia
Post by: Manal on May 18, 2015, 09:35:03 PM
I heard about this too from a friend but have no details :dunno
Title: Re: FDA grants fast track status to luspatercept for beta-thalassemia
Post by: Andy Battaglia on May 19, 2015, 01:48:19 AM
We have a previous thread about this drug at http://www.thalassemiapatientsandfriends.com/index.php/topic,5303.0/highlight,luspatercept.html

Of all the current approaches in development for thal, this is the one that holds the most hope for the most patients. The trial results so far have been amazing. Dr Piga is on board and I can't see him behind anything that doesn't have great promise. As glamorous as gene therapy is, the cost will be prohibitive for many people, whereas a mass produced drug will have a more affordable cost. And, if this works as well as it has so far, boosting Hb while chelating iron, we can expect that chelation drugs will eventually not be needed.
Title: Re: FDA grants fast track status to luspatercept for beta-thalassemia
Post by: Sharmin on May 19, 2015, 03:35:34 AM
Bostonian,

Thank you for sharing!  What great news!  This drug definitely has the potential to keep patients healthy while they wait for gene therapy to become main stream! 

I understand that this drug is given sub Q every 3 weeks - I wonder if it can be given at home like desferal or if it is a quick injection every 3 weeks.  We plan to visit Oakland this summer - hopefully more information will be available about this drug.
Title: Re: FDA grants fast track status to luspatercept for beta-thalassemia
Post by: Andy Battaglia on May 19, 2015, 03:45:25 AM
Sharmin,

I believe they are still recruiting for the trials. It might be worth inquiring about it.
Title: Re: FDA grants fast track status to luspatercept for beta-thalassemia
Post by: Parin on May 19, 2015, 05:07:33 AM
Thank you for sharing this information. GOD is with us....

Ashutosh
Title: Re: FDA grants fast track status to luspatercept for beta-thalassemia
Post by: Manal on May 19, 2015, 05:42:01 AM
But as I understand this drug inhibits a certain protein in order to increase the red blood counts...
what is the use of increasing the counts and the cells are genetically muted and how will this rise hb???
Title: Re: FDA grants fast track status to luspatercept for beta-thalassemia
Post by: Parin on May 19, 2015, 10:32:51 AM
Hello Andy,

If all goes well by GOD Grace and scientist, doctors, how much time Luspatercept will take to make it to public?
Title: Re: FDA grants fast track status to luspatercept for beta-thalassemia
Post by: Andy Battaglia on May 19, 2015, 02:50:17 PM
Manal, I can't tell you exactly how it works, but it involves red cells at their maturation stage, resulting in a much higher output of good red blood cells. This means good red blood cells reach maturity, rather than failing that step and being destroyed.

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luspatercept regulates late-stage red blood cell precursor cell differentiation and maturation,
Title: Re: FDA grants fast track status to luspatercept for beta-thalassemia
Post by: Manal on May 19, 2015, 04:11:11 PM
Thank you Andy...praying for the best

Manal